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Comparing 'Girl And The Birth-Mark'

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In “Girl” by Jamaica Kincaid and in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “The Birth-Mark”, the two shorts stories come out to have more similarities than it does with differences; in the manner of theme, narrative point of view and the plot. In “Girl”, a mother who simultaneously tells her daughter what she can do, what she cannot do and when she can do it in order to be the perfect lady while growing up in the Antiguan society. In “The Birth-Mark”, the main character Aylmer tries to change the way his wife Georgiana looks because of a “flaw”, a birthmark that is on her face in the shape of a hand. Kincaid’s and Hawthorne’s short stories both share a resemblance in theme with the contrast of gender and view, and plot; however, both of their short stories share a divergence in the narrative point of view. The two short stories share a similarity in theme in contrast of gender and how it is viewed in each story. In “Girl”, the mom teaches her daughter the way a woman should be living her life in the Antiguan society that results in the girl facing how the rest of the world perceives her as an individual. “on Sundays try to walk like a lady and not like the slut you are so bent on becoming;” …show more content…

In “Girl”, the mother tries to change the way her daughter lives to make her life somewhat easier and better for her. “this is how you set a table for dinner with an important guest;” (172). Her mother tries to prepare her by even showing her how to set the table with specific guests. This suggests that the girl did not know what she was doing really, so her mother steps in to teach her and change her ways of how to go about things. Some might argue that the girl was already a promiscuous woman so the mother was trying to change her for both of their reputations in the Antiguan

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